Jon M. Huntsman, Sr. has been very fortunate in life. A billionaire
entrepreneur, distinguished public servant, and father of a former
governor and presidential candidate, he gainfully employs over 12,000
people in the Huntsman Corporation, one of the largest petrochemical
manufacturers in the world. Success in business, though, has always been
a means to an end--never an end in itself. In Barefoot to Billionaire,
Huntsman discusses his experiences with The Church of Jesus Christ of
Latter-Day Saints, his family, and the responsibility of wealth. A great
believer in personal respect and integrity, he writes on his tenure in
the Nixon administration preceding the Watergate Scandal, and the
impression it left on him concerning the abuses of power. But most
importantly, Huntsman reveals the rationale behind his commitment to
give away his entire fortune before his death. Beginning with he and his
wife's billion-dollar funding of the Huntsman Cancer Institute, Huntsman
has vowed to keep giving until the battle against cancer is won. In this
increasingly materialistic world, Barefoot to Billionaire is a
refreshing reminder of the enduring power of traditional values.